Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No one going to NoVA?
Probably a few but they didn't record a video. This was about 1/3 of the LHS graduates.
Langley has a status culture. Kids feel pressure to wear the right clothes/shoes, carry the right handbag, drive the right car. At least the friends I know who went there always felt that way. I would not be surprised if some parents opted out of the video because of where their kids were (or weren't) going. Feel free to blast me, Langley parents, but it is true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No one going to NoVA?
Probably a few but they didn't record a video. This was about 1/3 of the LHS graduates.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure all the schools are doing some variation of this, and this one was really nicely done and impressive. South Lakes has several different videos put together by different groups and teams, as well as an Instagram account congratulating each kid. If you would like to see results thus far from an IB school (roughly 600 kids overall, this is 134 of them).
https://www.instagram.com/slhsseniors2020/
And yes, my kid is one of the ones included, and no, I'm not telling you which one
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, those backyards flexing.
No AA or Hispanic students present in the video?
I guess Asian and middle eastern kids just don’t count as diverse to you. Unreal.
DP. Why so touchy? PP wasn't wrong. Lot of acreage on display.
I was responding to the obvious question about diversity. As you know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No one going to NoVA?
Probably a few but they didn't record a video. This was about 1/3 of the LHS graduates.
Anonymous wrote:
No one going to NoVA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have Langley grads but still: “us seniors” in the intro?
And the poor indecisive boy who chose UVA at the deadline 11:20 pm on April 31.
Overall, cute, fun, creative.
I liked his story. I thought he was cute. He owns his shet (more than most adults).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, those backyards flexing.
No AA or Hispanic students present in the video?
I guess Asian and middle eastern kids just don’t count as diverse to you. Unreal.
DP. Why so touchy? PP wasn't wrong. Lot of acreage on display.
I was responding to the obvious question about diversity. As you know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved the kid who was going to be a professional makeup artist. Unexpected!
+1
Love it.
Loved how he phrased it as "continuing" -- shows he is already working in this field -- amazing!
YES! His individualism and creativity will get him far - so great!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, those backyards flexing.
No AA or Hispanic students present in the video?
I guess Asian and middle eastern kids just don’t count as diverse to you. Unreal.
DP. Why so touchy? PP wasn't wrong. Lot of acreage on display.
22102 represent!